PLNU couple on opposite Super Bowl sides
Super Bowl XL is a big deal. The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, who played each other in Super Bowl XLIX in 2015, will be going head to head at Levi’s... Read more.
PLNU attends last Utah Sundance Film Festival
A group of 10 Point Loma Nazarene University students has traded the sunny San Diego beaches for the snowy sidewalks of Park City, Utah. For the next week, they... Read more.
Minnesota students navigate political turmoil while away from home
In light of recent political violence occurring in Minnesota, some Point Loma Nazarene University students from there say it has been difficult to return to school... Read more.
New California law attacks human trafficking from a new angle
Editor’s Note: This article contains language of human trafficking and sexual violence. The estimated annual revenue generated from sex trafficking in San Diego... Read more.
Beloved ministry serves children beyond PLNU
Every Thursday, Lizzy Duncan and Sadie Stevenson load up a Point Loma Nazarene University minivan to visit their friends’ home in Clairemont. They pile craft supplies,... Read more.
Sewing offers PLNU creative escape from academic rigor
For some at Point Loma Nazarene University, the craft of sewing is a form of decompressing; for others, it can distract them from their daily tasks. Yet, the art... Read more.
PLNU outdoor clubs merge under Loma Outside program
A new era has begun for Point Loma Nazarene University’s outdoor clubs, as they are now functioning under the Loma Outside program. The merger unites the three... Read more.
From ultramarathons to Ironmans: PLNU athletes redefine endurance
Coming into college, Elly Heskett, a fourth-year psychology major at Point Loma Nazarene University, emphatically hated running. Now, she goes to bed every night... Read more.
Annual Public Safety security report reveals increase in drug abuse violations
Point Loma Nazarene University’s Department of Public Safety’s recent annual security report revealed a concerning spike in disciplinary referrals for drug abuse... Read more.
PLNU students blend faith, activism in ‘No Kings’ movement
About 20 Point Loma Nazarene University students met at the cross near the campus entrance to make signs for the “No Kings” nationwide movement last month. Students... Read more.
